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accedeyield to another's wish or opinion Therefore he made up his mind to accede to his uncle's desire. — Streckfuss, Adolph
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accede"come to or arrive at" (a state, position, office, etc.), early 15c., from Latin accedere "approach, go to, come near, enter upon," from assimilated form of ad- "to" (see [..]
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accedeto agree to, consent, assent
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accedev. To agree.
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accedeTo agree to a request or demand.
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accedeac·ced·ed ac·ced·ing 1 a : to become a party (as to an agreement) by associating oneself with others [they were invited to to the covenant] b : to express approval or give ...
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accedeTo express approval or give consent; give in to a request or demand.
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accede(v) yield to another's wish or opinion(v) take on duties or office(v) to agree or express agreement
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